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Itnija wrote:It's tough to round it down, so I think I'll give a system-by-system break down of a few big ones.

SNES: Super Mario RPG, though Live-A-Live is a close second.DS: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of FatesGCN: Eternal DarknessWii: OpoonaPS2: OkamiPS3: Either Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction or Folklore.360: Prototype

Rounding it down further, the top three would probably be Opoona, Prototype, and Ring of Fates.

I've actually still yet to play War for Cybertron, maybe I'll try to give it a rental tomorrow. I did play Cybertron Adventures though, as a 2 dollar rental. It could have made a good budget title; I had a fun 5 hours with it, but $50 is just ludicrous. It is, however, the source of my motto quote.

Edit: Agh! How did I forget Prototype?!

cybertro n adventures is NO WAY like WFC. Believe me, WFC is a game you HAVE to own before it gets good. You HAVE to use hours on playing before it gets fun. And when that is done... you`ll have a hard time leaving again. Trust me.

The Happy Locust wrote:Hmmm... No way I can make a fair decision. Games I consider my favorite don't mean I could go back to them endlessly. If I had to choose, Eternal Darkness for the GC was probably one of the games I had the most fun playing. However, a lot of that came from not knowing what it was going to throw at you.

Metroid Prime 1 would probably be the replayability winner. So much depth and you could just lose hours in the world exploring. if not that, then put me down for GTA: San Andreas.

Dude! Great choices! Those are both awesome games. Metroid Prime is an alltime classic, and Eternal Darkness was seriously unique!

I'm kind of a simpleton, but I love Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection. I actually played most of those machine (and beat the hell out of them) in arcades and bowling alleys. The game is about as accurate as I could ever imagine a game like that to be in comparison to its real life counterpart.

Well, for the moment, Transformers: War For Cybertron is what i use my time on. Mostly the Multiplayer. HOURS of fun, i tell you.

Bac in the dys, GTA: San Andreas also was fun. A whole world where you can just fool around and do what you want. Plus, the storyline was TERRIFIC.

I haven`t got to play GTA IV yet, but i am planning on buying the Complete Collection, wich includes both the main GTA IV game, plus Ballad of Gay Tony and The lost and Damned. I can imagine me that i will CALL that my favorite game if i get it. GTA: San Andreas was beautiful, but the graphics of GTA IV looks magnificent.

Resident Evil 4, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Duke Nukem 3D!!!, Dead Rising. Though... I dunno... I guess I have to admit Rock Band 2 since, for whatever reason, I keep coming back to it. In my head, it isn't, but if I keep turning it on, doesn't that say something? One year after buying it and I'm still not sick of it. I guess I'm a (fake) drummer at heart.